On one of the American forums, a girl asked a question:
“I am a beautiful, cheerful, intelligent girl. I want to marry a man who earns at least 500 thousand dollars a year.”
One of the young financiers took the time to answer her to the point:
“I read your post with great interest. And that’s how I see it all.
Your offer, from the point of view of a man like me, is definitely a bad deal, and here’s why. In short, you are offering your beauty in exchange for my money. Great. But your beauty will fade, and my capital will only grow. Of course, the possibility of my capital increasing can be questioned, but you certainly will not become more beautiful!
So, in the language of finance, you are an undervalued asset, and I am a profitable asset. But you are not just an undervalued asset: your value is decreasing faster and faster, and in 10 years no one will even look at you.
Buying you (which you are asking for) is bad business, so I would rather rent you.
If my words seem harsh to you, consider that if my money disappears, so will you.

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